Vitrine d`art 2014 2014 Art Showcase Vitrine d`art 2014
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Vitrine d`art 2014 2014 Art Showcase Vitrine d`art 2014
COLLEGES AND INSTITUTES CANADA C O L L E4 G E SArt A N D I NShowcase STITUTES CANADA 201 C O L L E4 G E SArt A N D I NShowcase STITUTES CANADA 201 201 4 Art Showcase Vitrine d’art 2014 DVitrine E C O L L È G E S E Td’art I N S T I T U T S2014 CANADA DE COLLÈGES ET INSTITUTS CANADA Vitrine d’art 2014 DE COLLÈGES ET INSTITUTS CANADA Collèges at instituts Canada (auparavant l’Assocciation des collèges communautaires du Canada) est la voix nationale et internationale des collèges, instituts et cégeps publics au Canada. L’association collabore avec de nombreux partenaires industriels et communautaires pour former 1,5 million d’apprenants de tous âges et d’origines diverses dans des campus desservant plus de 3 000 collectivités urbaines, rurales et éloignées au Canada. Collèges et instituts Canada 1 rue Rideau, suite 701 Ottawa (Ontario) Canada K1N 8S7 613-746-2222 collegesinstituts.ca © Droit d’auteur - 2014 Collèges et instituts Canada COLLEGES AND INSTITUTES CANADA 201 4 Art Showcase COLLEGES AND INSTITUTES CANADA 201 4 Art Showcase Vitrine d’art 2014 DE COLLÈGES ET INSTITUTS CANADA Vitrine d’art 2014 DE COLLÈGES ET INSTITUTS CANADA Collèges et instituts Canada (CICan) se fait un plaisir Lors de votre prochaine visite à Ottawa, nous vous de présenter ce premier livret d’art rassemblant les invitons à vous rendre au secrétariat pour voir ces soumissions d’étudiants de nos établissements membres. magnifiques œuvres d’art qui suscitent l’admiration Ces œuvres exceptionnelles sont maintenant exposées et les commentaires de tous nos visiteurs. dans les bureaux du secrétariat de CICan au magnifique Château Laurier à Ottawa; elles représentent l’esprit de C’est avec impatience que nous attendons le prochain nos collèges membres au sein même de nos locaux et appel d’œuvres artistiques et vos soumissions de 2015. sont une source constante d’inspiration. Nous adressons nos plus sincères remerciements à nos membres et à Cordialement, leurs étudiants pour les soumissions envoyées le printemps dernier. Le comité d’évaluation des œuvres a reçu plusieurs Denise Amyot excellentes soumissions et, après de longues Présidente-directrice générale, délibération, a décerné trois grands prix et trois prix Collèges et instituts Canada régionaux (Alberta, Ontario et Québec). Une sculpture a aussi reçu un prix. Bien qu’un grand nombre L’équipe du commité d’art d’étudiants ait participé, seules les œuvres originales Michelle Dupras, Hélène Hardy, Sylvie Legault, soumises sont incluses dans cette publication. and Maha Surani COLLEGES AND INSTITUTES CANADA 201 4 Art Showcase COLLEGES AND INSTITUTES CANADA 201 4 Art Showcase Vitrine d’art 2014 DE COLLÈGES ET INSTITUTS CANADA Vitrine d’art 2014 Oeuvres d’art soumisesD E COLLÈGES ET INSTITUTS CANADA CO L L È G E / I N STITUT É TUD I AN T(S) N OM DE L’ OEU VR E D’A RT North West Regional College Group Piece Homage to Carl Ray in Textiles 1 Grand Prairie Regional College Patrick Evans Transformations of the Inner Self 3 Canadore College Erik Ruhnke Nature’s Abstraction 5 Grand Prairie Regional College Sheila Shaw Unity 7 Humber College Mackenzie Lenters The Entangling of Spirits / Ubifish 9 Dawson College Madeleine Sibthorpe Dancing Pen 11 Grand Prairie Regional College Marissa (Rizz) Skinner The Wolf Mother 13 Cégep de Victoriaville Samuel Bergeron Gracias a Violeta 15 Lambton College Lorraine Kraayenbrink Transformation in Nature 17 Lambton College Jeff McCoy Peel the Surface “Matched Frequency” 19 Sir Sandford Fleming College Jennifer Pattinson Bottle-Necked 21 Humber College Bruce Redstone Untitled 23 Humber College Karen Eisenberg Untitled 25 Humber College Carmen Davidson Untitled 27 Humber College Jody Rimmer Untitled 29 T R A N S F O R M AT I O N S 1 VITRINE D’ART 2014 1ère place Oeuvre collective North West Regional College, Saskatchewan Visual Arts 30 Homage to Carl Ray in textiles Description Students Quinton Bull, Lyle Kennedy, Beverly Lennie, individual artists. Their assignment was to create their Carrolyn Paddy, Ryley Weenie, Merlin Paddy and Delene own art influenced by the Canadian artist, Carl Ray. Matchee worked together to analyze forms of art from a This mural represents their interpretation of his work. variety of cultures and societies as well as researching T R A N S F O R M AT I O N S 2 VITRINE D’ART 2014 2eme place Patrick Evans Grand Prairie Regional College, Alberta Bachelor Fine Arts University Transfer Program Transformations Of The Inner Self Description Biography Looking deep into the subconscious, images and ideas I have been studying visual arts at Grande Prairie blur into an abstraction of forms that provoke thoughts. Regional College for the past two and a half years. This automatic drawing was created without a known Recently, I have been exploring the numerous way direction, tapping into the brain by replacing the rational images can be represented in paintings and drawings with spontaneity. with the use of line, color, texture, form and composition. I often relate the content of my work to philosophical concepts that provoke thought in the viewer. T R A N S F O R M AT I O N S 3 VITRINE D’ART 2014 Troisième place Erik Ruhnke Canadore College, Ontario Graphic Design Nature’s Abstraction Description The objective of this design was to learn to look for Originally from Chalk River, Ontario, I spent many of abstraction in natural and man-made forms. Utilizing my days outdoors, on the river, in the forest, around letters in individual photographs to create a larger people. It was very easy to find things to illustrate, composition. paint or photograph. My time at college has brought me to the realization that this is what I want to do for Biography a living and that I can do this as a career. I’m a creative I’ve been in the Graphic Design program at Canadore person, I really can’t see myself doing anything College for almost 2 years, and have developed my but Design. skills, professionalism and some lifetime friendships. T R A N S F O R M AT I O N S 5 VITRINE D’ART 2014 Prix régional - Alberta Sheila Shaw Grand Prairie Regional College, Alberta Bachelor of Fine Arts University Transfer Program Unity Description Biography The warm color palette represents passion. Aggressive, I was raised on the Gift Lake Metis Settlement and masculine energy (red) and soft organic forms which was a self-taught artist before becoming an art student. spread out when manipulated with water (black and I am the mother of two children and currently a full-time sienna) have distinct shapes, yet each compliments the student in my second year of the Bachelor of Fine Arts other, suggesting a sense of movement and growth University Transfer Program at Grande Prairie Regional which is their unifying element. College. I have always had a love for art, especially painting. In 2013, I was the recipient of the Jason Lang Scholarship and the Genus Aboriginal Achievement Scholarship Program. My goal is to own and operate an art gallery specializing in Aboriginal Art. T R A N S F O R M AT I O N S 7 VITRINE D’ART 2014 Prix régional - Ontario Mackenzie Lenters Humber College, Ontario Visual & Digital Arts The Entangling of Spirits / Ubifish Description Biography This piece is a landscape scene that is ultimately meant Mackenzie is currently a 2nd year student in the to be rather ambiguous. It depicts two subjects, the Visual & Digital Arts Program, Humber College. He is unknown fish and the unknown human, that have by some in his graduating semester and is already playing a very means of fate or chance have crossed paths. It is set in a active role in carving out a successful artistic career. place that can only be dreamed of upon floating islands. Despite his disability of being legally blind, Mac has been There is a ruin with steps leading up to it in the middle a very active participant in his artistic pursuits. The last foreground, this adds another characteristic of unknown couple of years have especially been very fruitful. In 2012, prehistoric existence to ponder. This piece plays on the he had a solo exhibition in Cannington, and Williams Mill ideas of destiny and spirituality and my love of fishing. Gallery, Ontario. Mac was also chosen as a finalist in a This piece is a digital painting. Created as a submission prestigious art competition organized by UBISOFT and for the first annual UBI gallery contest held by UBISOFT. showed in UBI Gallery, Holt Renfrew,Toronto. His work has The painting was a finalist of fifteen chosen submissions won numerous prizes and is in various private collections. by students and was shown at the Ubisoft Toronto Studio. T R A N S F O R M AT I O N S 9 VITRINE D’ART 2014 Prix régional - Québec Madeleine Sibthorpe Dawson College, Québec Illustration and Design Dancing Pen Description This piece was created to convey how when an artist tends towards a faintly surrealist approach. Madeleine holds a pen it is on longer a pen. It has become an studied at Dawson college in fine arts and is currently in extension of the hand which dances across the page. illustration and design. Madeleine began exhibiting two years ago after painting for a charity action called artists Biography in bloom. Madeleine gets inspired by little things which Madeleine Sibthorpe is an artist and illustrator who many other people would never stop to think about. creates art work in a variety of mediums. Her work T R A N S F O R M AT I O N S 11 VITRINE D’ART 2014 Sculpture Marissa (Rizz) Skinner Grand Prairie Regional College, Alberta Bachelor Fine Arts University Transfer Program Wolf Mother Description Biography Transformation from written text to a tactile sculpture Rizz was born in MacKenzie British Columbia, married depicting the Toadstool Motel. This piece was inspired by young and had children. Early on in the first years of the prelude to the novel “Skinny Legs & All” written by her children’s lives, she pursued a career in carpentry and Tim Robins. This “inn” was constructed from cardboard, industrial scaffolding. After securing a stable financial model magic, tinfoil, Paverpol, mirrors, chain & acrylic base, she decided to quit her job in the oilfield and paint. It is both a literal and metaphorical representation pursue her first love ; Art. As a mature student she finds of the Toadstool Motel as well as the Room described her experiences in life and education in construction in the text. greatly helps her imaginative ideas come to fruition. She currently resides in Grande Prairie Alberta & attends the Grande Prairie Regional College enrolled in the Bachelor of Fine Arts Transfer Program. T R A N S F O R M AT I O N S 13 VITRINE D’ART 2014 Samuel Bergeron Cégep de Victoriaville, Québec Agriculture biologique Gracias a Violeta Déscription Biographie Imprégnée du printemps érable, l’oeuvre évoque une Samuel Bergeron a déjà publié Perspective d’un recherche de maturité et une prise de conscience des prisonnier, le voyage un feuillet de poésie illustré. Il a irritants récurrents qu’il faut affronter lorsqu’on désire aussi exploré l’être humain dans une série sur le Bal, non une transformation sociale. La dialectique entre le fond publiée. Il combine peinture et crayon à l’encre et a une cartésien et le personnage délirant provoquent une préférence pour les matière recyclées. Ses créations sont impression de confusion : sentiment intrinsèque au fortement inspirées des rencontres qu’il fait en voyage et processus de transformation avant son aboutissement. dans la vie de tous les jours. Il recherche la subversion et la liberté dans la couleur. Après un passage de quelques années à l’université, il est de retour dans les classes du Cégep de Victoriaville en agriculture biologique. T R A N S F O R M AT I O N S 15 VITRINE D’ART 2014 Lorraine Kraayenbrink Lambton College, Ontario Digital Photography Transformation in Nature Description Biography This photo is taken of the St. Clair River in Port Lorraine Kraayenbrink is enrolled in the Digital Lambtion, Ontario. The transformation of the St Clair Photography program at Lambton College, Sarnia, river is drastic from summer to winter but the view of Ontario. While raising three children she has decided her remains incredible. On this subzero morning, even to pursue her passion in photography. Through her art though I was in a hurry, I took some time to enjoy the work she hopes to remind people that there is unnoticed breath taking view and had a moment of reflection. beauty in every day surroundings. Since attending the photography program she has received a recognition of outstanding artistic merit in the Lambton College Student Permanent Art Collection Competition - 2013. T R A N S F O R M AT I O N S 17 VITRINE D’ART 2014 Jeff McCoy Lambton College, Ontario Digital Photography Peel the Surface “Matched Frequency” Description Biography Peel The Surface “Matched Frequency” is the eighth “Creativity is built around anything we do and anywhere image of a digital abstract series titled Expression of we choose to build it”. That is the starting point for Noise. The series was developed as part of a creative whatever Jeff McCoy creates in photography. He is release and personal analysis of ‘general life noise’. dedicated to creating memorable images while exploring his digital artistic side too. T R A N S F O R M AT I O N S 19 VITRINE D’ART 2014 Jennifer Pattinson Sir Sandford Fleming College, Ontario Ceramics Bottle-Necked Description Bottle-Necked is a series of three slip-cast and silk- artistic voice. In 2013, after teaching for many years, she screened bottles that explore the contradictions of decided to pursue ceramics at The Haliburton School of creating art in a world of conspicuous consumption. The Arts. Her art is the result of an ongoing exploration Notions of “mass-production”, “disposable”, “knick- of the internal struggles between a logical mind and knacks” and “baubles” impede artistic creation. Yet artistic impulse. This tension manifests itself with highly here, the artist’s anxiety merges with clay, transforming disciplined yet simultaneously chaotic and expressive inhibitions and affirming the artist’s way forward. approaches to form, texture and mark-making. Both sculptural and functional her works moves from rough, Biography cracked and raw to highly refined and technical. Canadian ceramics artist Jennifer Pattinson was trained in Global Studies (Trent University, 2005) and Education (Lakehead University, 2006) before succumbing to her T R A N S F O R M AT I O N S 21 VITRINE D’ART 2014 Bruce Redstone Humber College, Ontario Creative Photography U NTITLED T R A N S F O R M AT I O N S 23 VITRINE D’ART 2014 Karen Eisenberg Humber College, Ontario Creative Photography U NTITLED T R A N S F O R M AT I O N S 25 VITRINE D’ART 2014 Carmen Davidson Humber College, Ontario Creative Photography U NTITLED T R A N S F O R M AT I O N S 27 VITRINE D’ART 2014 Untitled Humber College, Ontario Creative Photography U NTITLED T R A N S F O R M AT I O N S 29 VITRINE D’ART 2014 Collèges et instituts membres British Columbia Nunavut Quebec New Brunswick Saskatchewan Newfoundland and Labrador Nova Scotia Ontario Prince Edward Island Yukon Alberta Northwest Territories Manitoba